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The Linux Counter is run by a nonprofit membership organization called
the Linux Counter Project.
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This organization was created on May 1, 1999, taking over the running
of the counter from Harald Tveit Alvestrand, who has been running the
project since 1993.
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Harald Alvestrand is chief executive officer of the organization.
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Active work is carried out by volunteers. The
<a href="/managers.php">Country Managers</a> maintain the data for their
geographical areas.
<p>Coding and maintenance is carried out by <a href="teams.php">teams</a>.
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A heartfelt thanks also goes to our <a
href="../credits.php">contributors</a>, both of material and of time,
without whom this work would have been impossible.

<h2>Purpose of the Linux Counter</h2>
The Linux Counter is started as a "for fun" project to find out how many Linux users there are worldwide. The basic idea is for people to register themselves as being a Linux user. Of course, this way you won't get all Linux users counted as not every Linux user will register himself at the Linux Counter site.<br>
Thus, the only way to "know" the number of Linux users worldwide, is to make a guess, preferably a not-too-wild guess of the number of Linux users. Not making wild guesses there is only one way to go: <b>statistics</b>.<p>
So, the main purpose of the Linux Counter is to deal with statistics on all kinds of numbers related to Linux usage. It started with statistics on the number of Linux users and it extended to statistics on Linux users, the machines they use, software they use and in what part of the world Linux users are actually living.
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A second purpose of the Linux Counter is to make it possible for Linux users to find each other. The Linux Counter is reporting Linux users sorted per almost any place in the world. So, when Linux users want their information to be public, you can quite simply find those users who live in places near you.

<h2>Mailing lists</h2>
There are a number of mailing lists on the Linux Counter machine to discuss Linux Counter matters, get translations done, or helping you in case of problems.

<h3>The open lists</h3>
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<li><?php print emailCloaking("interest@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - for discussions about the counter
<li><?php print emailCloaking("translate@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - the translation project
<li><?php print emailCloaking("announce@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - monthly announcements of the counter
status, and other info of general interest. Moderated.
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Note: "interest" is a member of "announce", so there is no need to
subscribe to both.
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<b>Subscription method:</b> Send the word "subscribe" in the BODY of a message to <?php print emailCloaking("&lt;listname&gt;-request@counter.li.org", 0) ?>.<p>

<h3>Closed and service lists</h3>
(you might want to send to these)
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<li><?php print emailCloaking("board@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - the organization board
<li><?php print emailCloaking("country-managers@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - for all country managers
<li><?php print emailCloaking("lost-key@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - where you send mail if your key is lost
<li><?php print emailCloaking("members@counter.li.org", 0) ?> - the members of the Organization
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<h2>Further information</h2>
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<li><a href="charter.php">Organization charter</a>
<li><a href="board.php">Board of Directors</a>
<li><a href="privacy.php">Privacy Policy</a>
<li><a href="teams.php">Functional Teams</a>
<li><a href="translate.php">Translation Guidelines and State</a>
<li><a href="coding-standards.php">Coding standards</a>
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